The four seasons in Sydney are just opposite to those in the northern hemisphere: September ~ 165438+ 10 is spring, June ~ February is summer, March ~ May is autumn, and June ~ August is winter.
It is suggested that the landlord take a look upstream. In fact, there are no obvious boundaries between the four seasons in Sydney.
Xia Han mostly occurs in spring and autumn, and it is cooler in the morning and evening;
Summer can sometimes make people feel sultry and humid, but it is just a good time to enjoy the sunshine and do water sports;
It's cold in winter, so wear warm clothes such as cotton-padded clothes. There are many programs to watch indoors in Sydney, so you don't have to catch a cold outdoors.
Sydney is a seaport city, so it is a good choice to taste seafood. Besides, in Sydney, no matter where you come from, you can almost always find your favorite tastes, from the flavors of European countries such as Greece, Italy and France to the cuisines of Asian countries such as Thailand, China, Japan, Viet Nam, South Korea and Indonesia. There are many kinds of vegetables and fruits here, and they are fresh and cheap. Beef, mutton and seafood are also very fresh and delicious, and you can have a good time in Sydney.
Besides, it is always cheaper to eat in some restaurants without a drinking license. The hotel allows customers to bring their own alcoholic drinks, of course, there will be a corresponding bottle opening fee.
I suggest you go to the upper reaches of the landlord. The best local cuisine in Sydney is concentrated in China City, Lok District, Bramaine, Lecat, Darling Hurst, Newtown and King's Cross Station.
Business hours of the restaurant: under normal circumstances, lunch 12: 00- 15: 00 and dinner 18: 00-22: 00 (from weekends to 24: 00).
Food and drink recommendations:
Sydney yacht dinner cruise
When the day's rush is over, set foot on this dramatic cruise ship, enjoy the leisurely time on the cruise ship, watch Sydney's horizon turn from bright to dark, or enjoy dinner on the boat, or indulge in the wonderful scenery of Sydney Harbour.
The first day, Band-Aid Beach, Sydney.
Rose Bay Rose Bay
Band-Aid Beach is a surfer's paradise, and of course you can take a walk along the beach.
Rose Bay is a place where private boats fish, and local people also hold various exhibitions, cultural performances and celebrations here.
The next day, the Sydney Opera House is a must-see attraction. It is next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. You can take a cruise and enjoy the Opera House from many angles. You can also have coffee in the open-air business district under the Opera House, enjoy the bridge and watch people climb to the top of the bridge.
Sydney Opera House, Sydney Opera House
You can go to the best shooting spot to take a panoramic view of the opera house. It's really beautiful.
On the third day, visit the Sydney Tower.
Sydney Tower is the tallest building in Australia and the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. It has two revolving restaurants, a decorative floor and a coffee shop.
You can also go to Star City, Sydney's largest casino, which is more exciting than amusement parks and ocean parks. Ha ha.
You can choose to stay in Sydney and Keynes Rydges hotel chain, four stars, awesome! Sydney is more expensive, 139 Australian dollars/day (about RMB 900 yuan), which is very beautiful; But in Cairns (there are three Rydges in a street), it only costs 108 Australian dollars/day (RMB 600 yuan), and the room is super large (a big bed+a small bed+a wardrobe+a writing desk+a sofa coffee table), estimated to be 20 square meters, with a balcony overlooking the mountains and seas. Ibis in Sydney (1 18 Australian dollars/day) is similar to a chain business hotel, clean, but the rooms are relatively small.
You should choose a place with convenient transportation in the city center or around the scenic spots (so that you can walk to where you want to go), which can save a lot of time and transportation costs every day and prefer to live more expensively. In an expensive city like Sydney, you can choose a youth hostel or a cheap hotel chain. In a city like Keynes, you can live a better life. After all, the hotel is cost-effective.
A recommended trip
Sydney:
1, Sydney Bridge and Sydney Opera House: They are all around the circular pier, which is easy to reach by train. Don't miss visiting the interior of Sydney Opera House, which costs more than 20 Australian dollars per person per hour. There are many language guides to choose from, as well as Chinese.
2. Royal Botanical Garden: Mrs. macri's chair is located in the northernmost part of the park, which is the best angle to appreciate and photograph the Opera House and the bridge.
3. lover's harbor: a very pleasant place, suitable for two people to take a leisurely walk, as beautiful as day and night.
4. St. Mary's Cathedral: It is worth spending half a day to appreciate and feel. If you like photography, this is definitely a very beautiful photography spot.
5. Queen Victoria Building: a century-old building, now it is a shopping center.
6. Sydney Aquarium: It is definitely a place worth visiting for the second time. You can get close contact with many large glass museums. This scenic spot will be open until the afternoon 10, next to the wildlife museum.
7. Rock Area: Australia's oldest urban area. The building is very beautiful, and there will be many pictures and introductions of its history on the street. There is a shop of Australian local design brand ken done, which is worth seeing and buying some souvenirs. I suggest you come here on Saturday and Sunday, because there will be a market and many handicraft stalls here.
8. Fish market: a convenient, beautiful and upright place to eat seafood, but it closes at 4 pm.
In addition, many museums or exhibition halls here do not need tickets or tickets are very low. If you are interested in this aspect, you might as well visit museum of sydney and Australian museums, and Band-Aid Beach, which is said to be beautiful.
Tips:
1. When you call home, you can buy a phone card in China Supermarket in Chinatown. I suggest you take advantage of the day off. It takes 2.5 cents a minute during the day and 0.5 minutes at night. Generally, a card of 20 Australian dollars can be used for more than 500 minutes. Use this card to make a phone call. Mobile phones or fixed lines only charge local fixed calls, which is the most cost-effective.
2. Telephone charge: 0.75 Australian dollars per minute (domestic mobile phone calls in Australia) and 0.25 Australian dollars for a short message (domestic and China). Telephone charge: 0.25 Australian dollars for half an hour (for domestic calls in Australia, mobile phone calls are counted as mobile phones). A company's mobile phone calls B company's mobile phone, and the charge is 0.75 Australian dollars per minute.
2. In Sydney and Melbourne (including satellite towns under the city, such as Wollongong), rail transit is the most convenient and cost-effective. However, intercity trains in Australia are difficult to operate. The railway station is far from the city, and the train speed is not very fast. For example, if you want to go from Sydney to Brisbane, you will never want to take the train. It's so depressing.
Generally, people who go to Blue Mountain will choose to stay there for one night or go hiking in the rainforest. Rainforest hiking in the Blue Mountains is very famous and mature, with more than a dozen different routes. There are three or four famous ones. It is also graded according to difficulty.
4. If you want to eat Australian lobster, it is most affordable to go to the seafood market. Half a lobster with French fries and vegetable salad is 8.6 Australian dollars (this price was two years ago, but according to the economic development of Australia, it is unlikely that the landlord will look upstream again).
Bars in Sydney are always open late, especially on Saturday nights, that is, all night. Restaurants are interdependent. The restaurants in Chinatown will be open late, and there must be some at two or three in the morning. So in Sydney, you don't have to worry about getting hungry at night, and there is no midnight snack. But Sunday is still a little hard to say. I suggest the landlord go upstairs and have a look. Sunday is a rest day, which is the same for everyone except the industrious and brave Asian people. . .
6. Western restaurants are closed on Sundays or Mondays, while Chinese restaurants are open all week. More famous restaurants must be booked in advance. It is recommended that the landlord take a look upstream.
7. Restaurants are divided into liquor brands and liquor brands. Restaurants with liquor licenses are called "Licenced Restaurant" in English, and such restaurants cannot bring their own drinks; Restaurants without liquor license have a sign "BYO" at the entrance, so you can bring your own wine.
Reminder:
1, international flights generally need to arrive at the airport 2 hours in advance to check in.
2. If you leave Australia and return to China, you are advised to arrive at the airport early, because the shopping malls in the airport are large (DFS) and tax-free, which is very suitable for everyone to buy handwritten letters or cosmetics, wine, perfume, etc. , it will be quite cheap (but you can't bring more than 100ml of liquid when you transfer to hospital).
3. Australian airports are divided into domestic airports and international airports (there are two railway stations that can directly reach these two places). All flights between different cities in Australia take off at domestic airports. At that time, we flew to Keynes by mistake and went to the international airport. Luckily, the shuttle bus took us there. It is not too late.
Meat and fruit are not allowed to enter the country. Don't bring any snacks such as dried meat and plums. Bread, biscuits and milk tea (granules) will do.
It is recommended that the landlord take a look upstream.